

Season - Episode
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8 - 1Rachel Hunter - Sumatra May 22, 2012
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8 - 2Steve Price - Nepal May 29, 2012
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8 - 3Annie Crummer - Peru / Boliva Jun 05, 2012
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8 - 4Oscar Kightley - Burma / Myanmar Jun 19, 2012
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8 - 5Pamela Stephenson Connolly - Papua New Guinea Jun 26, 2012
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8 - 6Buck Shelford / Cuba Jul 03, 2012
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7 - 1Tamati Coffey - Arabian Penninsula Jan 20, 2011
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7 - 2Renato Bartolomei - Mongolia Jan 27, 2011
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7 - 3Lynda Topp - Tajikistan Feb 03, 2011
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7 - 4Simon Gault - Istanbul & Iran Feb 10, 2011
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7 - 5Keisha Castle-Hughes - Africa Feb 18, 2011
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7 - 6Frank Bunce - Egypt Mar 02, 2011
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6 - 1Kevin Milne - Ukraine Jul 31, 2009
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6 - 2Temepara George - Sikkim & Darjeeling Aug 07, 2009
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6 - 3Rhys Darby - Rwanda Aug 14, 2009
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6 - 4Ruben Wiki - Laos Aug 21, 2009
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6 - 5Judy Bailey - Rio to Buenos Aires Sep 11, 2009
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6 - 6Anika Moa - Mexico & Guatemala Sep 18, 2009
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6 - 7Brendan Cole - Vanuatu Sep 25, 2009
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5 - 1Pam Corkery - Colombia Apr 22, 2008
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5 - 2Shane Cortese - Sri Lanka Apr 29, 2008
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5 - 3Stephanie Tauevihi - Ladakh May 06, 2008
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5 - 4Paul Holmes - Yemen May 13, 2008
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5 - 5Norm Hewitt - Sarawak, the headhunters trail May 20, 2008
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5 - 6Jenny Shipley - Namibia May 27, 2008
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5 - 7Glen Osborne - Uzbekistan & Kyrgyzstan Jun 03, 2008
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4 - 1Jeremy Wells - Libya Revealed Feb 05, 2007
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4 - 2John Tamihere - Silk Rd to Karakoram Feb 12, 2007
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4 - 3Suzanne Paul - Hanoi to Hong Kong Feb 19, 2007
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4 - 4Mary Lambie - Iran Adventure Feb 26, 2007
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4 - 5John Banks - Madagascar Explorer Mar 05, 2007
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4 - 6Anton Oliver - Nepal, Annapurna Sanctuary Mar 12, 2007
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4 - 7Te Radar - Mali, Journey to Timbuktu Mar 19, 2007
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3 - 1Dave Dobbyn in Morocco Sep 26, 2005
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3 - 2Marcus Lush on the Trans Siberian Railway, Russia Oct 03, 2005
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3 - 3Kim Hill in Cuba Oct 10, 2005
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3 - 4Roger Hall in Uganda Oct 17, 2005
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3 - 5Trelise Cooper in Turkey Oct 24, 2005
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3 - 6Rawiri Paratene in Nicaragua Oct 31, 2005
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3 - 7Lisa Chappell in Malaysia Nov 07, 2005
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3 - 8Miriama Smith in China, Yunnan Explorer Nov 14, 2005
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3 - 9Andrew Fagan in Indonesia, East Indies Explorer Nov 21, 2005
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3 - 10Bernadine Oliver-Kirby, Destination Dalmation Coast Nov 28, 2005
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3 - 11John McBeth in Venezuela Dec 05, 2005
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3 - 12Chris Knox in Southern India Dec 12, 2005
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3 - 13Jeff Wilson in Romania, Eastern Europe Explorer Dec 19, 2005
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2 - 1Kerre Woodham in Cambodia, Heart of Cambodia Oct 04, 2004
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2 - 2Danielle Cormack in Syria and Jordan Oct 11, 2004
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2 - 3Tim Shadbolt in Borneo, the Land Beneath the Wind Oct 25, 2004
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2 - 4Ewen Gilmour in Peru, Majestic Peru Nov 01, 2004
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2 - 5Hugh Sundae in Mongolia Nov 22, 2004
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2 - 6Paul Henry in Tibet, Tibet Unplugged Nov 29, 2004
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2 - 7Karyn Hay in East Timor Dec 06, 2004
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2 - 8Katie Wolf in China, The Best of China Dec 13, 2004
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2 - 9John Gadsby in Myanmar Dec 20, 2004
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2 - 10
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1 - 2Peta Mathias in Bolivia, Highlights of Bolivia Mar 10, 2003
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1 - 3
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1 - 4Pio Terei in India, Slowly Down the Ganges Mar 24, 2003
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1 - 5Michael Laws in Ecuador, Ecuador Unplugged Mar 31, 2003
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1 - 6Craig Parker in Nepal, Nepal Adventure Apr 07, 2003
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1 - 7Marcus Lush in Egypt, Discover Egypt Apr 14, 2003
Overview
Intrepid Journeys is a New Zealand television series, which screens on TV ONE. Making its debut in 2003, the show focuses on New Zealand "celebrities" who travel over to exotic countries to see the country's history, culture and people. It is a multi-award-winning travel series. It is not a “Survivor” style manufactured “challenge” show. It is about meeting real challenges in the real world, travelling to lesser-known places and then getting around the way locals do… by foot, bus and camel. Aside from being physically challenging, Intrepid Journeys also acts as a conduit to other cultures and countries that may otherwise only be seen on the news when all hell is breaking loose. This series is a chance to get past stereotypes, myths and bad press, to get out into the real world and experience life challenging and changing travel. Across each hour-long episode, Intrepid Journeys follows a celebrity traveller for two weeks in a rough and ready destination. The appeal of the show is two-fold. Aside from seeing a personality rise to a real challenge, there is also the chance to gather real working knowledge and understanding of places, lives, events and happenings foreign to Western culture.